Volleyball
Women’s Volleyball League: AEK and Panathinaikos continued with wins
AEK and Panathinaikos had an easy afternoon, winning 3-0 sets against Ilysiakos and Aegaleos respectively for the Women’s Volleyball League.
AEK continued their winning streak in Game 18, which won in New Philadelphia with a 3-0 set by Elysiakos, heading into the Women’s Cup Final-4.
Union managed to take three points after 70 minutes of play with 14 blocks, with Kalandatze and Kulikova each having 4. Ilysiakos fought the game but made 21 errors (13 from serve) that didn’t give him a chance to get more than the showdown .
The first two sets ended easily in AEK at 25-15 and while everything showed that he would easily win the third set as he led 8-2 16-9, Ilysiakos managed to reduce to 21-20. The Union athletes were able to defend their lead with 25:22 and the final 3:0 set in their favour.
AEK – Ilysiakos 3-0
The sentences: 3-0 (25:15, 25:15, 25:22) in 70′
*The points of AEK they came from 4 aces, 36 attacks, 14 blocks and 21 opponent errors and Elysians came from 3 aces, 31 attacks, 2 blocks and 16 opponent errors.
AEK (Yunus Öcal): Nizetich 8 (6/20 ref, 69% sub – 48% excellent), Kalandatze 11 (7/8 ref, 4 blocks), Konstantinidou 7 (3/3 ref, 2 aces, 2 blocks), Calderon 7 (6/13 ff., 1 block), Silva 10 (9/26 ff., 1 block), Kulikova 7 (3/8 ff., 4 blocks) / Artakianou (l, 73% sub. – 45% excellent) , Dialla 1 (1 block), Vlahaki 3 (2/7 ff., 1 block), Xanthopoulou.
ILYSIAKOS AO (Katalyn Key): Kasdovasili 4 (3/9 ref, 1 ace), Pene 9 (9/27 ref, 69% sub – 69% excellent), Ziga 4 (2/3 ref, 2 blocks), Borkhani 8 (7/ 17ff., 1 ace), Radovic 6 (6/17 ff., 56% sub. – 24% excellent), Fliakou 1 (1 ace) / Sabati (l, 61% sub. – 33% excellent), Brooks 4 (4/9 ff., 50% good – 30% excellent).
Victory for Panathinaikos on the return of Roga and Medits
Panathinaikos defeated Aegaleos 3-0 in a closed Agios Thomas without impressing with a performance and now has their sights set on the Women’s Cup Final-4 in Arta.
Aegaleo performed well, taking advantage of Panathinaikos’ 26 errors in several places, but in the final of the first and third sets, the cloverleaf athletes showed their experience and achieved the final result.
Sofia Medits also returned to the Greens as the issue that had arisen with her husband’s residence permit in Greece was resolved. Serva Central started on the starting lineup with 8 points, and Penny Roga competed throughout the game.
Angeliki Antoniadis’ team almost won the first set as they were in the lead throughout. Panathinaikos equalized Anae 23-23, Anthoulis then equalized 26-24 and 1-0. In the second set, Panathinaikos took the lead from the start and easily won it 25:19.
In the third set, the Greens again hunted for goals until 15:17. With Metaxas serving, Panathinaikos took the lead 18-17 and despite Dekani’s ace putting Aegaleo back in front (18-19), the hosts made it up to 23-19 with a 4-0 run. An attack by Anthoulis made the final 25-23.
Panathinaikos – Aegaleo 3-0
The sentences: 26-24, 25-19, 25-23 at 92′
*Panathinaikos points come from 6 aces, 46 attacks, 9 blocks and 15 enemy errors and Aegaleos points come from 7 aces, 28 attacks, 5 blocks and 26 enemy errors.
PANATHINAIKOS AO (Yiannis Kalmazidis): Anae 16 (15/25 ref, 1 ace, 67% sub – 48% excellent), Nikologiannis 2 (2/4 ref), Papafotiou 6 (1/3 ref, 3 aces, 2 blocks), Anthoulis 13 (11/36 ref., 2 blocks), Metaxa 6 (3/10 ref., 2 aces, 1 block), Medic 8 (6/11 ref., 2 blocks) / Roga (l, 62% ref. – 54 % excellent), Tzagaraki (1, 67% excellent – 48% excellent), Politis, Palasios 10 (8/19 ff., 2 blocks, 67% excellent – 13% excellent), cross, Merkouri.
AO AEGALEO (Aggeliki Antoniadis): Vlacho 1 (1/2 f), Sadrik 2 (2/7 f), Kelesides 5 (3/6 f, 1 ace, 1 block), Dekani 13 (7/28 f, 4 aces, 2 blocks ). (l, 40% sub. – 20% excellent), Baksivanaki, Gekovic.
AO Thiras won the derby
In a match full of twists and turns, AO Thiras managed to break the resistance of AO Markopoulos Revoil and won after a real fight that lasted 147 minutes.
AOTH made two big comebacks in sets 1 and 5, with the visitors equalizing from 2-0 to 2-2 but unable to hold a 5-10 lead in set 5.
The first big surprise came in the first set when AOM took an ace from Evangeliou to 22:24 at 20:22, but a Ketsman attack, a block and a Mercada attack took it to 25:24, with Thira won the set at 28 – 26 with a block from Lageger, Kioutsiuki.
In the second set, the guests’ 2:5 became 10:5 thanks to Mercado’s serves and AOTH with individual scores of 13:1 took the lead with 15:6 and easily increased to 2:0.
However, Markopoulos equalized just as easily to make it 2-2, because in the 3rd and 4th sets he had 10 blocks out of a total of 13 to reach the tie-break.
The guests got away early with 2-5 and converted from 5-7 to 5-10, even with an unused counterattack. Bozis with an ace reduced it to 8-10 and a block from Lageger made it 10-11 while AOM reached 11-13 but then accepted a 3-0 run for the AOTH Match Bowl. Mercado lost serve, Markopoulos got his own match point with Leatham tucking away (15-15) and at 18-18, Leatham’s advantage on serve and against Mercado gave the Santorini team the win.
AO Thiras – Markopoulos 3-2
The sentences: 3-2 (28-26, 25-18, 17-25, 20-25, 20-18) in 147′.
*AO Thiras points come from 8 aces, 67 attacks, 10 blocks and 25 enemy errors and O Markopoulos Revoil points come from 10 aces, 57 attacks, 13 blocks and 32 enemy errors.
AO THIRAS (Vladimir Vasovich):Constantello 6 (3/7 ref, 3 blocks), Bozic 4 (2/6 ref, 1 ace, 1 block), Langeger 23 (16/37 ref, 4 aces, 3 blocks, 48% ref-15 % excellent), Mercado 23 (19/56ff., 2 aces, 2 blocks), Ketsman 18 (17/43ff., 1 block, 78% sub.-56% excellent), Kioutsiuki 7 (6/16ff. .
AO MARCOPOULOU REVOIL (Giangrosi Pasqualino): Fitzmaurice 16 (13/31 fr., 3 blocks, 36% sub-09% excellent), Nagels 4 (0/5 fr., 2 aces, 2 blocks), Fitterer 14 (11/21 fr., 1 ace) , 2 blocks), Allagiannis 1 (0/3 ref, 1 block), Leitham 19 (16/53 ref, 1 ace, 2 blocks), Kalantaridou 12 (9/42 ref, 3 aces, 50% ref – 22% excellent) / Goula (l, 41% sub.-28% excellent), Kotsara 1 (1/2 ff.), Gravari 9 (4/10 ff., 2 aces 3 blocks), Evangeliou 3 (2/ 2 f., 1 ace), Spanaki 1 (1/3 f.), Vaiopoulou.
The schedule and results of the competition
- AO Lamia 2013 – AS Aris 2:3 (25:22, 17:25, 25:22, 18:25, 12:15)
- AEK – AO Ilysiakos 3:0 (25:15, 25:15, 25:22)
- AO Thiras 3-2 AO Markopoulos Revoil (28:26, 25:18, 17:25, 20:25, 20:18)
- ASP Thetis – ZAON 3: 0 (25:16, 25:10, 25:13)
- AO Panathinaikos – AO Aegaleo 3:0 (26:24, 25:19, 25:23)
Sunday 05.03
- 18:30 Olympiacos SFP – PAOK
grading
- POC 49
- AEK 48
- Panathinaikos 46
- Olympiacos 41
- AO Thiras 34
- Thetis 27
- March 25
- 24 Markopoulos
- 20 Elysicaos
- lamia 14
- Egaleo 11
- Zaon 0
Source: sport 24
Alberta Robinson is a sports journalist and author, who is currently associated with the publication Sportish, where she writes about sports related news and events. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, Robinson brings in-depth analysis and insightful commentary to her writing.
Volleyball
A doctor from the Yenisei volleyball club provided emergency assistance to a child on board the plane
The doctor of the men’s volleyball club “Yenisei” from Krasnoyarsk, Shakhriyar Mirzoev, provided emergency assistance to the boy on board the plane.
The incident happened during the New Year holidays on the Kazan-Krasnoyarsk flight. The specialist noticed that the man and child were in the toilet for 20 minutes, and the flight attendant came in there periodically.
“I approached and saw that a boy of about nine was standing at the sink filled with water and blood. At that moment, the flight attendant began to ask if there was a doctor on board, to which I replied: “I’m a doctor, I’ll help now.”
I tried to stop the bleeding using cotton wool and improvised means that the conductors had, applying cold to the bridge of the nose. But this had no effect – everything was soaked in blood. The bleeding did not stop for about 20 minutes.
I tried to calm the child down and began to think about what to do next. I asked the flight attendants for a first aid kit and found ampoules of adrenaline there. Having opened two ampoules, I soaked two cotton pads with the solution and inserted them deep into the child’s nose. After a couple of minutes, I saw that the blood had stopped,” AiF Krasnoyarsk quotes Mirzoev as saying.
The child came to his senses. As it turned out, the boy had undergone surgery to remove his adenoids the day before, which probably caused the bleeding.
Watch live broadcasts of men’s Super League matches on the Match group channels, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
Source: Sportbox
Alberta Robinson is a sports journalist and author, who is currently associated with the publication Sportish, where she writes about sports related news and events. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, Robinson brings in-depth analysis and insightful commentary to her writing.
Volleyball
Lokomotiv volleyball players beat MSTU in a Russian championship match
Novosibirsk Lokomotiv defeated Moscow MSTU in the match of the 18th round of the Russian Volleyball Championship.
The meeting in Moscow ended with a score of 3–2 (25:21, 20:25, 25:23, 23:25, 15:10) in favor of the guests.
Lokomotiv scored 44 points and ranks second in the Super League standings, MSTU (6 points) is 16th.
In other matches of the day, the Gazprom-Ugra club beat Dynamo-Ural from Ufa at home (3–0, 26:24, 28:26, 25:21), Nizhny Novgorod Gorky lost away to Orenburg (0–3, 28:30, 11:25, 25:27), Belogorye took victory over Yaroslavich in Tula (3–0, 25:17, 25:15, 25:22).
In the Women’s Super League, Minsk in the away match of the 17th round defeated the Zarechye-Odintsovo team with a score of 3-2 (15:25, 22:25, 25:21, 25:15, 15:7).
Watch live broadcasts of women’s and men’s Super League matches on the Match group channels, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
Source: Sportbox
Alberta Robinson is a sports journalist and author, who is currently associated with the publication Sportish, where she writes about sports related news and events. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, Robinson brings in-depth analysis and insightful commentary to her writing.
Volleyball
Volleyball players of St. Petersburg “Zenith” beat “Nova” and won their fifth victory in a row in the Super League
St. Petersburg “Zenith” defeated “Nova” from Novokuybyshevsk in the match of the 18th round of the Russian Volleyball Championship.
The meeting in St. Petersburg ended with a score of 3–2 (25:17, 25:21, 19:25, 20:25, 15:13). Zenit extended its winning streak in the Super League to five matches.
In other matches of the day, Zenit Kazan beat Krasnoyarsk Yenisey at home – 3-1 (25:18, 25:20, 25:27, 25:20), the Dynamo-LO club (Sosnovy Bor) defeated Kemerovo Kuzbass at home – 3-0 (25:15, 25:19, 25:20).
The leader in the table is Zenit Kazan (16 wins, 45 points), Zenit from St. Petersburg (14 wins, 43 points) is second.
Watch live broadcasts of Super League matches on the Match group channels, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
Source: Sportbox
Alberta Robinson is a sports journalist and author, who is currently associated with the publication Sportish, where she writes about sports related news and events. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, Robinson brings in-depth analysis and insightful commentary to her writing.
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